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BRITAIN AND INDIA

round-table conference EXPECTED TO LAST THREE MONTHS Vrea* Aasociation— ByTelegraph—Copyrijht. LONDON. September 11 The * Daily Herald’ says that the general estimate is that the India conference will last three months. The numbe. of British representatives is likely to be small. The conference, after the public opening, will presumably divide into comriiittees, which will necessarily be almost entirely of Indian composition. This means that Indians themselves will work plans for later discussion with the British representatives, Tho conference itself will, however, decide the agenda, and the methods of procedure. It is largely Mr Gandhi’s own fault that he as not been invited, as Ins terms to tho Viceroy were in the nature of an attempt to prejudice questions within tho province of the conference.

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Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 9

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BRITAIN AND INDIA Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 9

BRITAIN AND INDIA Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 9

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